The past 2011 has not only been a year of sluggish furniture, but also a year of external economic crisis. Many phenomena show that the “export transcripts†of manufacturing products that were once proud of were not ideal last year, so this year. Is the situation going to last last year's downturn or will it improve? This is also one of the focuses of the industry.
According to customs statistics, in January-November 2011, Qingdao's furniture import and export was 604 million US dollars, up 0.2% year-on-year, of which exports were 595 million US dollars, up 0.1% year-on-year, and imports were 8.95 million US dollars, up 11.6% year-on-year.
Among them, Qingdao's furniture exports to the United States continued to decline, with exports of 144 million US dollars, accounting for 24.2% of furniture exports, down 2.5%. Exports to emerging markets grew steadily, especially to Latin America, which was US$ 11.45 million, a year-on-year increase of 60.1%. However, due to its small size, it is difficult to drive the overall growth of furniture exports.
The sluggish external economic environment has caused stagflation in China's furniture exports. This is not an individual phenomenon, but many phenomena have simultaneously verified this fact.
According to the news on January 3, the Syrian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Trade issued a resolution prohibiting the import of wooden furniture containing more than 70% of the eucalyptus wood content specified in Article 44-94 of the Customs Regulations from all countries, including countries that have signed a free agreement with Syria. Except for goods that have been shipped or have arrived.
The Syrian Ministry of Economy and Trade issued a resolution allowing the import of lentils, chickpeas, peas and other legumes as specified in Customs Regulation 07.13 from all countries, valid until May 13, 2012, and subject to Syrian agricultural quarantine regulations.
At the same time, according to the data of the Forest Resources Division of the Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia, from January to October last year, imported furniture was 23.08 million lats (28.42 million euros), down 13.3% year-on-year. The furniture importing countries are mainly Italy, 3.83 million lats (543.40 million euros), accounting for 19.1% of total imports; Poland, 3.16 million lats (4.88 million euros), accounting for 15.8% of total imports; China, 2.65 million lats (3.77 million euros), accounting for 13.2% of total imports.
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